Sole Survivor (1983 film)

Plot Summary

TV commercial producer Denise (Anita Skinner) emerges unscathed as the sole survivor of an airliner crash and feels as if she's about to be caught by something. Her doctor/boyfriend Brian (Ken Johnson) is convinced that she's experiencing "survivor's syndrome" in which sole survivors experience guilt and either commit suicide or put themselves in dangerous situations. Denise also receives some ambiguous warnings from psychic ex-actress Carla (Caren Larkey) who predicted the crash. A series of strange sightings and encounters of zombie-like people escalates until it is apparent that something is trying to kill her as people around her start dying as well. Her skeptical boyfriend thinks Denise is going crazy until he finds out that a number of recently dead people - including one that Denise claims attacked her - were found with all of the blood in their bodies drained into their legs as if they had died standing upright.

Sole Survivor (Helloween song)

"Sole Survivor" is a song and a single made by the Germanpower metal band Helloween taken from the album Master of the Rings. On "Closer to Home", the lead vocals are sung by Roland Grapow. The song has been covered by the Swedish power metal band Dragonland on their third album 'Starfall'.

Sole Survivor

I got that feverBurning my headSo many memoriesNo tear to shedBurns like a fireWho stole my aims?My comrade fightersBeen sent astrayHow could I knowWhat others had in mind for me?How would they knowWhat measures I take?Sole survivorOf a kill without alertSing your feelings outYour song remains unheardSole survivorWe shared like brothersA light in the blackTotally blendedBold and erectBut we've grown intriguersTill it's too lateTime has brought fireFear, greed and hateNow I'm cryin'Shattered on the groundAll I findHas died anywaySole survivorOf a kill without alertSing your feelings outYour song remains unheardSole survivorGot a voice without a soundMean mistreatersTook away your groundSole survivor[SOLO]